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The phrase "a collision course" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where two or more entities are on a path that will inevitably lead to conflict or confrontation.
Example: "The two companies are on a collision course, and it seems only a matter of time before they clash in the market."
Alternatives: "a path to conflict" or "heading for a showdown".
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But they were on a collision course.
They were on a collision course".
"There was a collision course," he said.
"They are on a collision course here".
That set him on a collision course with the West.
Lena and Alessandro must be put on a collision course.
Local politics and national security are on a collision course.
"There's a lot of moving pieces on a collision course".
"We are on a collision course with nature," he warned.
Tells how Boumedienne & Ben Bella got on a collision course.
That puts him on a collision course with parliament.
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